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Commune with Jeff Krasno

110. Commusings: Walking Among the Divine

Commune with Jeff Krasno

Commune Media

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.6654 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2020

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Each week Jeff has been writing a Sunday article called Commusings where we take a moment to think deeply on the topics of spirituality, philosophy, and culture. Today, we compliment our episode with Kate Nelson, the plastic-free mermaid, to talk about our possessions and how we feel about them. To receive the Commusings newsletter, you can go to onecommune.com and sign up at the bottom of the page.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Commune, a global wellness community and online course platform featuring some of the world's greatest teachers.

0:16.3

We are on a mission to inspire, heal, pass down wisdom, and bring the world closer together.

0:23.9

This is the Commune podcast where each week we explore the ideas and practices that help

0:29.7

us live this healthy, connected, and purpose-filled life. In addition to our courses on

0:36.4

yoga, meditation, and personal development,

0:39.6

Commune also offers an array of social impact courses, including unwinding prejudice,

0:45.0

redefining leadership, and organize a march.

0:48.6

If you are interested in enrolling in any of those course offerings for free,

0:53.0

please email me at Jeff Kay at Onecommune.com.

0:58.2

So some of you may read my weekly Sunday commusing article that explores culture, politics, and spirituality.

1:07.8

I have taken to recording these screeds as bonus episodes for this podcast. And today,

1:14.8

I share with you a piece entitled Walking Among the Divine. My name is Jeff Krasno, and welcome to Kami.

1:23.4

Here we go. And we're going to

1:28.3

be

1:39.3

going to be I am hiking the canyon loop, hunting ideas.

1:57.0

I am edgy, due to the constant ominous rustling in the brush along the path.

2:03.3

Lizards darting, rabbits bounding, thrashers, thrashing, rattlers, slithering, imaginaries, lurking.

2:11.3

Nature welcomes home, a long lost cousin, resting me from thought into the precarious present. This experience,

2:21.8

man wandering through the wood alone, senses sharpened, is old. For a moment, there is little

2:29.8

that seems to separate me from the hominid forager ambling in East African Savannah,

2:35.5

70 millennia ago.

2:38.3

Except she walked among the divine, sharing her footpath with woodland gods and an occasional

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